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Wednesday, 27 December 2017

Russia urges Nigeria to develop nuclear technology

The Russian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Nikolay Udovichenko said the development of nuclear technologies is capable of bridging the deficit in Nigeria’s infrastructure. Nigeria and Russia, in 2016, signed an agreement for the construction of a multifunctional nuclear centre in Nigeria The memorandum of understanding was signed by the director of Russia’s Rosatom State Nuclear Energy Corporation, Sergey Kirienko, and the chairman of the Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission, Erepano Osaisai at the 2016 ATOM Expo in Moscow. “We are confident that the development of these nuclear technologies would strengthen Nigeria’s position as one of the leading economies of the African continent,” the envoy told journalists in Abuja at a roundtable on the bilateral engagements between both countries in 2017. “We understand that the project is of a large scale and of strategic importance. It would bring about thousands of new jobs; it has accumulated effect with synergy with other space development. “We see that this project would lead to development of infrastructure, to new levels of education, new skills and generation of specialists, so it is very important,” he said.

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